STANDING UNDER MIS - Hlady, Migone, Lum, Desranleau

Wednesday, 4 October 2017 from 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM (EDT)

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Misis a collaboration between Marla Hlady, Christof Migone, Chloë Lum, Yannick Desranleau, and their things. S.U.M. is a two-ring circus where performances are staged and documented, installations are arranged and rearranged, and documentation lags and layers; for us and for you in a space, from now, until sometime later.

KATZMAN CONTEMPORARY is hosting Marla, Christof, Chloë, Yannick and their stuff in the gallery for our second unofficial summer residency. As of August 8, the artists have moved their materials into all of the gallery spaces, and are making new work collaboratively in situ.

The exhibition will be on view from SEPTEMBER 6 to OCTOBER 28. The opening reception will occur on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 beginning at 6 p. The artists will be present. For more information, please visit our Facebook event page.

When & Where

Katzman Contemporary
86 Miller Street
Toronto,
ON M6N 2Z9
Canada

Wednesday, 4 October 2017 from 11:00 AM to 4:30 PM (EDT)

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KATZMAN CONTEMPORARY

Katzman Contemporary is a commercial gallery in Toronto, Ontario and is the new iteration of the former Katzman Kamen Gallery and the original Leo Kamen Gallery. With a critical directorial vision, refined mandate, and new location, Katzman Contemporary is growing and progressing from its original ethos and roster of artists to include new visions and cultural exchanges.

Through our diverse and engaging programming, we are interested in re-imagining traditional commercial exhibitions with curatorial interventions and discursive events. At this site, new connections among art, artists, discourse, curatorship, and community emerge.